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News items published in December 2008 (11)

Another year has passed by... a year of success and exuberance, a year that merits our pride and reflection. Many of us will take this time to spend with our families and friends, some will break out their Armed Assault tools and create something unique for the game engine over the holidays. Whatever it is you do, OFPEC looks forward to hearing from you in 2009! Take care and have a safe and wonderful holiday!

Jerry Hopper has put together a short video tute on how to make the most of the Armed Assault Banner Exchange. If you have an Armed Assault website and a few minutes to create some differently sized banners for your own site, you can sign up to the Banner Exchange (it's free) and automatically swap your banners with every other Community website out there.

It's easy, it's free, and it gets your site noticed. What are you waiting for?

OFPEC has been undergoing improvements behind the scenes for many months now; we took the feedback from our survey last year, we took suggestions from the staff and even a few outsiders, and then went to work improving the interface and addressing the backend code for long-term stability. Finally the fruits of our labour can now be shared with everyone!

OFPEC will be going offline briefly on Sunday 07 December for the final stage of our site upgrade. The site should only be unavailable for around 10 minutes in the afternoon (GMT) while some files are renamed, but there may be intermittent access for a short time after we come back online if there are any unforseen issues.

User accounts will not be affected and everything will work the same as (if not better than) it currently does. Your patience during this short interruption to service on Sunday is appreciated.

Now what does this image mean? Are you able to download a great new campaign, brought to you by OFPEC?

Hold your horses, gentlemen, it's not yet the case. But it could happen rather soon - with your help. Ever wanted to be part of something bigger, doing missions for a greater good? Without a mod leader bitching about deadlines - and with much creative freedom allowed? If you could answer "yes" to these questions, click on "Read more".

Eagerly awaited, full HD, ARMA2 ingame trailer finally declassified! As part of our continued commitment to the loyal ARMA fans, we wanted to ensure that this "developer's cut" trailer provided a detailed look at the game’s weapons, vehicles and the incredible environments in the troubled setting of war-ravaged Chernarus. SOURCE